
Best Neighborhoods in Jacksonville, AR
by 10 Federal Storage
Published on April 14, 2026
Jacksonville, Arkansas is one of Central Arkansas's most underestimated cities — a tight-knit community of roughly 30,000 residents anchored by Little Rock Air Force Base, connected to the state capital via a direct 15-mile highway corridor, and offering some of the lowest costs of living in the region. If you're a military family navigating a PCS move, a civilian relocating for work in the Little Rock metro, or a renter looking to stretch your dollar without sacrificing access to city amenities, Jacksonville deserves a close look. It's the kind of city where your neighbors have roots, community events actually draw crowds, and a one-bedroom apartment that would cost $1,400 in Little Rock runs closer to $620.
Jacksonville's identity is genuinely shaped by its military connection. The 19th Airlift Wing operates the world's largest C-130 Hercules training program from Little Rock Air Force Base, and that base contributes nearly $800 million annually to the local economy. That economic anchor creates stability — businesses stay, infrastructure gets funded, and the community knows how to welcome people who are new in town, because everyone's been new in town. Jacksonville's population transformation from a small railroad settlement of 2,500 in 1950 to a modern city of over 30,000 tells that story clearly.
But Jacksonville is more than a base community. Eight community parks, including the sprawling 170-acre Dupree Park with its fishing lake, disc golf course, and athletic fields, give the city genuine outdoor recreational infrastructure. A downtown corridor along Main Street hosts community events, farmers markets, and local businesses. And the US Highway 67/167 corridor links Jacksonville seamlessly to downtown Little Rock, UAMS Medical Center, the River Market District, and the rest of the metro in under 20 minutes. Below, we break down the six neighborhoods that best define what it means to live in Jacksonville — with honest data on rents, safety, amenities, and who each area suits best.
Quick Facts: Jacksonville at a Glance
- Population: ~30,000 (city proper); part of the Little Rock–North Little Rock–Conway MSA (~750,000)
- Location: 15 miles northeast of downtown Little Rock via US-67/167
- Primary employers: Little Rock Air Force Base (19th Airlift Wing, ~7,200 military & civilian personnel), healthcare sector (tied to Little Rock metro), local government and education
- Median home price: ~$170,000 — roughly one-third of comparable figures in Conway and Bryant
- Cost of living: Among the lowest in Central Arkansas; significantly below national average
- School district: Jacksonville-North Pulaski School District (established 2016; serves ~4,400 students)
- Climate: Humid subtropical; average 61°F; warm summers, mild winters, ~50 inches annual rainfall
- Most popular renter neighborhoods: Gibson, Indian Hills, Lakewood, Base Meadows, Gravel Ridge
Quick Facts: Renting in Jacksonville
- Average rent (all units): ~$620–$746/month — significantly below Arkansas and national averages
- Average 1BR rent: ~$550–$700/month
- Average 3BR rent: $1,050–$1,445/month (newer townhome-style units near LRAFB)
- Rent vs. national average: Jacksonville rents average roughly 57% below the national median of ~$1,741/month
- Most affordable neighborhoods: Downtown Jacksonville, Gravel Ridge, Olmstead/Warsaw area
- Most popular with renters: Gibson, Indian Hills, Lakewood, Base Meadows area
- Vacancy rate: ~9% — relatively balanced market with reasonable availability
- Military housing note: Many LRAFB service members use Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH), which influences rental demand and pricing near the base. On-base housing options exist; off-base inventory near the base tends to lease quickly.
Table of Contents
- Jacksonville Housing & Rental Market Overview
- Base Meadows / LRAFB Area — Best for Military Families & Base Proximity
- Downtown Jacksonville / Main Street — Best for Community Character & Events
- Indian Hills — Best Established Residential Neighborhood
- Lakewood — Best for Families & Park Access
- Gravel Ridge — Best for Affordability & Residential Space
- Gibson — Best for Renters Seeking Turnkey Options
- How to Choose Your Jacksonville Neighborhood
- Self Storage in Jacksonville — 10 Federal Storage Location
- Frequently Asked Questions
JACKSONVILLE HOUSING & RENTAL MARKET OVERVIEW
Jacksonville's housing market occupies a unique position in Central Arkansas: it offers genuinely affordable prices in a city with strong economic anchoring and good highway access to a major metro. The median home sale price in Jacksonville sits around $170,000 — roughly a third below comparable figures in Conway and Bryant, and a fraction of what similar homes would cost in neighboring Sherwood or the west Little Rock suburbs. That affordability gap makes Jacksonville one of the most compelling entry-level buying markets in the state, particularly for military families who plan to put down roots between assignments or who want to build equity during a multi-year tour at LRAFB.
The rental market is even more striking from an affordability standpoint. Average rents across all unit types run between $620 and $746 per month — a figure that puts Jacksonville among the most affordable rental markets in the entire South. One-bedroom apartments are available in the $550–$700 range; newer three-bedroom townhome-style units near the base run $1,050–$1,445. RentCafe data as of early 2026 shows that 88% of Jacksonville apartments are priced at or below $1,000 per month. For renters coming from larger metros — or even from Little Rock itself — this kind of pricing can feel almost unreal. It's real, and it reflects Jacksonville's character: a working-class, military-connected community where housing has not been subject to the speculative pressure that has pushed prices up in more fashionable suburbs.
One important dynamic for renters to understand is the influence of military BAH rates and deployment cycles on the local market. When service members deploy or transition out, rental availability near the base increases. When a new class arrives or base activity increases, inventory near LRAFB tightens quickly. Renters who are not affiliated with the military will generally find the market less volatile than those in the base-adjacent neighborhoods, where demand fluctuates with the installation's operational tempo. Jacksonville is also a car-dependent city — one bus route connects Jacksonville to Little Rock, but for virtually all daily needs, personal transportation is essential. Factor commute distances into your neighborhood choice accordingly.
1. BASE MEADOWS / LRAFB AREA — BEST FOR MILITARY FAMILIES & BASE PROXIMITY
The Base Meadows area and the residential corridors immediately surrounding Little Rock Air Force Base form the most distinctly military neighborhood in Jacksonville — and in many ways, the one that best defines the city's modern character. These neighborhoods sit within a short drive (and in some cases, a short walk) of the base's main gate, making them the first choice for active-duty service members, Department of Defense civilian employees, and military families who want to minimize commute time and maximize proximity to base resources. The apartments and rental homes in this corridor are purpose-built for the military community: amenities like washer/dryer hookups, pet-friendly policies, and layouts suited to family life are standard rather than exceptional here.
The Base Meadows area's residential stock is a mix of older apartment complexes, smaller-scale townhome communities, and single-family rental homes — all generally well-maintained and priced with BAH rates in mind. Oakwood Apartments, just two blocks from the LRAFB main gate, is one of the most frequently cited options for those who need a truly short commute; one-bedroom units there have been available in the $550–$610 range. Newer townhome-style properties in the broader base corridor are stepping up the inventory with granite countertops, open-concept layouts, and three-bedroom floorplans that accommodate growing families, typically in the $1,050–$1,445/month range.
Community character here is shaped by the rhythms of military life: deployment schedules, PCS moves, and a population that cycles regularly but shares a strong baseline of common experience. Neighbors tend to be active-duty or recently transitioned, and the community support networks — both formal (through the base's family support programs) and informal (neighbor-to-neighbor) — are genuine. The base itself provides access to commissary, exchange, fitness facilities, medical care, and a range of MWR programs that effectively expand what residents have access to without leaving the area.
Median Home Price: ~$150,000–$200,000 (ownership-accessible; many residents rent) | Average Rent: 1BR: $550–$700/mo | 2BR: $700–$950/mo | 3BR: $1,050–$1,445/mo (newer townhomes)
Safety: The base-adjacent area benefits from proximity to a well-secured federal installation, active neighborhood presence, and a community culture oriented around discipline and mutual support. Crime rates in the immediate base corridor are lower than Jacksonville's city-wide averages. Residents generally report feeling safe and knowing their neighbors well.
Walkability / Transit: Car-dependent for most daily needs. The base's main gate access and proximity to the US-67/167 corridor makes commuting efficient, but grocery, dining, and retail require driving. One bus route to Little Rock exists but is not practical for daily commuting.
Top Amenities:
- Little Rock Air Force Base — World's largest C-130 training program; commissary, exchange, fitness, medical, and MWR on-base
- Dupree Park — 170-acre city park with fishing lake, disc golf, athletic fields, and walking trails; within easy reach of base neighborhoods
- Splash Zone Water Park — Jacksonville's community water park; popular with military families during summer months
- Jacksonville Museum of Military History — Documents the history of LRAFB and the region's military heritage; free to the public
- North Pulaski Shopping Center & Jacksonville Plaza — Primary retail corridors close to the base area
- US-67/167 corridor access — Direct highway connection to Little Rock; downtown, UAMS Medical Center, and the River Market District all within 20 minutes
Best For: Active-duty service members and DoD civilian employees, military families on PCS orders, renters who prioritize short commutes to the base above all else, anyone who benefits from base amenities and wants to live as close to the gate as possible
Nearest 10 Federal Storage Location:
- 503 Northgate Drive, Jacksonville, AR 72076 — Convenient for base area residents managing PCS moves, deployment storage, or the gap between housing assignments; drive-up units, month-to-month leases, and fully online rental process designed for military-transition timelines
2. DOWNTOWN JACKSONVILLE / MAIN STREET — BEST FOR COMMUNITY CHARACTER & EVENTS
Jacksonville's downtown along Main Street is the city's civic and cultural core — and while it's a modest downtown by any major metro's standards, it has something that matters: authentic local identity. The Main Street corridor, positioned conveniently between US Highway 67/167 and Arkansas Highway 161 (the city's two primary arterials), is where Jacksonville's longest-running businesses operate, where the Chamber of Commerce has cultivated an unusually stable commercial presence, and where the city's signature community events take place. FestiVille, Jacksonville's annual end-of-summer street festival, is the city's biggest public gathering — a block-party-style event with live music, local food vendors, and a crowd that reflects the community's genuinely diverse military-civilian mix.
Downtown Jacksonville doesn't have a restaurant scene that competes with Little Rock's Heights or River Market — but it doesn't need to. It has the steady, reliable infrastructure of a community where businesses have "been here a long time," as local broker Caroline Pittman puts it, and where the Chamber of Commerce keeps commercial activity anchored. The US-67/167 corridor just east of downtown brings a full complement of national dining, grocery, and retail options within a short drive. And for nightlife, arts, and entertainment, downtown Little Rock's River Market District is literally 15 minutes away — close enough to treat as your own.
Housing in and around downtown Jacksonville includes a range of older single-family homes and smaller apartment buildings. Stonewall Apartments on N. 1st Street — just across from Kroger, within walking distance of downtown — is one of the most consistently cited options for renters who want to be in the heart of the city. Prices here run at the low end of Jacksonville's already-affordable market, with one-bedrooms available from $550. The downtown area offers Jacksonville's closest approximation to walkable living, though a car remains essential for most residents' daily routines.
Median Home Price: ~$120,000–$165,000 | Average Rent: 1BR: $550–$650/mo | 2BR: $650–$800/mo
Safety: Downtown Jacksonville is a mixed picture — city-wide crime statistics are elevated relative to national averages, and the downtown area is not immune to that pattern. Residents who know the area describe it as a neighborhood where knowing your neighbors and being present in the community matters. The active street life around community events creates positive social cohesion that contributes to a generally safe residential experience, particularly in the established blocks near Main Street.
Walkability / Transit: Jacksonville's most walkable area by local standards — several daily needs are accessible on foot from the Main Street corridor, including grocery (Kroger), some dining, and city services. The bus route to Little Rock originates near downtown. Still car-dependent for most errands and all commuting.
Top Amenities:
- FestiVille on Main Street — Annual end-of-summer community festival; Jacksonville's signature public event
- Jacksonville Museum of Military History — Walking distance from downtown; community anchor and educational resource
- Kroger / North Pulaski Shopping Center — Grocery and retail within walking distance of central neighborhoods
- Local restaurants and longtime businesses — The Main Street corridor supports a steady collection of local establishments with genuine community roots
- City Hall and civic services — Downtown is Jacksonville's administrative center with city government and public services accessible
- Little Rock River Market District — 15 miles south; Jacksonville residents treat this as a practical extension of their entertainment and dining options
Best For: Renters on tight budgets who want to be in the city's civic heart, long-term Jacksonville residents who value community roots and neighborhood familiarity, those who want the closest thing to walkable urban living in Jacksonville, retirees and established community members
Nearest 10 Federal Storage Location:
- 503 Northgate Drive, Jacksonville, AR 72076 — A short drive from downtown; convenient for residents decluttering older homes, staging renovations, or managing seasonal storage needs
3. INDIAN HILLS — BEST ESTABLISHED RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOOD
Indian Hills is one of Jacksonville's most consistently popular neighborhoods for renters — and for good reason. It sits in the kind of sweet spot that makes a neighborhood genuinely livable: established residential streets with mature trees, housing stock that skews toward comfortable single-family homes and well-maintained rental properties, and a location that provides efficient access to both the US-67/167 corridor and the base. It's the neighborhood that shows up repeatedly on "most popular" lists for Jacksonville renters, alongside Gibson and Lakewood, and it earns that reputation through the fundamentals: solid housing stock, community character, and practical positioning.
The housing in Indian Hills reflects Jacksonville's broader market profile — single-family homes and smaller apartment communities with an emphasis on space and functional layout over luxury finishes. Three-bedroom homes in this area are well within reach for families, and the neighborhood's residential character means quieter streets and more of a neighbor-knows-neighbor dynamic than you'd find in a purely transient apartment complex. For military families who want to feel settled — even during a three- or four-year tour — Indian Hills provides the kind of neighborhood backdrop that makes a place feel like home rather than temporary housing.
Rental prices in Indian Hills are typical of Jacksonville's affordable market overall. Single-family rental homes in this area tend to run from $800 to $1,200 per month depending on size and condition, while apartment options in the broader area run in Jacksonville's standard range. Access to Dupree Park, Jacksonville's premier recreational space, is practical from Indian Hills — making it a strong choice for families with kids or anyone who values outdoor space as part of their daily routine.
Median Home Price: ~$155,000–$195,000 | Average Rent: 1BR: $600–$750/mo | 2BR: $750–$950/mo | 3BR: $900–$1,200/mo
Safety: Indian Hills is considered one of Jacksonville's more stable residential neighborhoods. Its established character, owner-occupancy mix, and family-oriented demographics contribute to lower crime rates relative to city-wide averages. Residents consistently describe it as a neighborhood with genuine community cohesion.
Walkability / Transit: Car-dependent. Indian Hills is a traditional residential suburb, and daily needs require driving. The US-67/167 access makes getting around the broader metro straightforward once you're in your car.
Top Amenities:
- Dupree Park — Jacksonville's signature 170-acre park with fishing lake, disc golf, athletic fields, walking trails, and Splash Zone water park; easily accessible from Indian Hills
- Jacksonville High School — Jacksonville-North Pulaski School District's main high school; families in Indian Hills are within the district
- US-67/167 retail corridor — Dining, grocery, and retail concentrated along the highway; accessible within minutes
- Little Rock Air Force Base — A short commute for those with base access; Indian Hills is one of the better off-base options for LRAFB personnel who want established neighborhood character
- Jacksonville Community Center — Programs, fitness, and community events for residents
Best For: Military families who want an established, family-oriented neighborhood with good park access, civilian renters seeking a stable residential area at affordable prices, long-term renters who want a neighborhood with genuine community roots
Nearest 10 Federal Storage Location:
- 503 Northgate Drive, Jacksonville, AR 72076 — Convenient for Indian Hills residents; ideal for seasonal storage, overflow from family-sized homes, or managing the logistics of a PCS move
4. LAKEWOOD — BEST FOR FAMILIES & PARK ACCESS
Lakewood is one of Jacksonville's most popular neighborhoods for renter families, consistently showing up alongside Indian Hills and Gibson in searches for available rental homes. The neighborhood's appeal is straightforward: it offers a residential feel that skews toward families, with single-family homes, modest lots with actual yards, and a community character that reflects the city's working-class, family-oriented identity. For military families in particular — where a backyard for the kids and a reasonable drive to the base both matter — Lakewood delivers on both counts.
Jacksonville's park system is a genuine asset, and Lakewood benefits from proximity to several of the city's recreational facilities. Beyond the flagship Dupree Park, Jacksonville maintains dedicated baseball facilities, basketball courts, and playgrounds across its park network — all of which matter more to families than they might seem on paper. The city's Splash Zone water park, youth center, and dog park add to the recreational infrastructure that makes Jacksonville a more livable city than its modest size might suggest. Lakewood residents are within practical distance of most of these, which makes the neighborhood particularly attractive for families with school-aged children.
Housing in Lakewood reflects the same affordability that defines Jacksonville's overall market — three-bedroom homes are accessible at prices that would be unthinkable in most comparable metro suburbs. Single-family rental homes in this area run from roughly $800 to $1,100 per month for well-maintained three-bedroom properties. For buyers, entry-level ownership is within reach at prices starting well under $200,000. The neighborhood's combination of space, affordability, and family character makes it one of Jacksonville's most consistent choices for renters with kids.
Median Home Price: ~$145,000–$185,000 | Average Rent: 1BR: $600–$700/mo | 2BR: $700–$900/mo | 3BR: $800–$1,100/mo
Safety: Lakewood's residential, family-oriented character contributes to a relatively stable safety profile. It's not immune to Jacksonville's city-wide crime patterns, but its neighborhood cohesion and owner-occupancy mix create a more settled environment. Families with children consistently rate it positively for day-to-day safety and livability.
Walkability / Transit: Car-dependent. Standard suburban residential pattern — most errands, school drop-offs, and commutes require a vehicle. The US-67/167 corridor provides efficient highway access to the rest of the metro.
Top Amenities:
- Dupree Park — Fishing lake, disc golf, athletic fields, walking trails, and the Splash Zone water park; Jacksonville's best outdoor recreational destination
- Jacksonville youth parks and baseball facilities — City maintains dedicated youth sports infrastructure across multiple park sites; practical for families with active kids
- Jacksonville Dog Park — City-operated off-leash dog park; a genuine amenity for pet-owning families
- Jacksonville-North Pulaski School District schools — Lakewood sits within the district; families have access to the district's above-average public schools
- US-67/167 commercial corridor — Major retail, grocery, and dining within a short drive
Best For: Military and civilian families with children who prioritize space, yards, and park access; buyers looking for affordable entry-level ownership in a family-oriented neighborhood; anyone who wants a quieter residential feel without sacrificing access to the broader metro
Nearest 10 Federal Storage Location:
- 503 Northgate Drive, Jacksonville, AR 72076 — Easily accessible for Lakewood residents; great for family moves, seasonal items like outdoor furniture and sports equipment, or between-assignment storage during a military transition
5. GRAVEL RIDGE — BEST FOR AFFORDABILITY & RESIDENTIAL SPACE
Gravel Ridge sits in the northern part of Jacksonville's sphere, north of Main Street and west of Highway 67 — a predominantly residential area that offers some of the city's most spacious and affordable housing for renters who don't need to be close to the base. The area has a notably "country" feel compared to Jacksonville's more developed southern neighborhoods, with larger lots, more wooded surroundings, and a quieter pace that appeals to residents who want space over convenience. Notable local landmarks include Transvaal Lake and Paradise Park, and the North Metro Medical Center is nearby, making Gravel Ridge an option worth considering for healthcare workers employed in that corridor.
The housing stock in Gravel Ridge leans toward older single-family homes with more acreage than you'd find in the tighter residential blocks closer to downtown or the base. That means more space — larger yards, more separation between neighbors, and a feel that genuinely differs from standard suburban apartment living. For renters who are used to paying premium prices for small units in larger cities, Gravel Ridge's combination of space and affordability can be genuinely striking. The tradeoff is distance: you're farther from the base, farther from downtown's community infrastructure, and the country-feel setting means even more car-dependency than Jacksonville's already car-oriented norm.
Gravel Ridge is a strong choice for renters who work in the North Little Rock or Sherwood corridors, who have flexible or remote work arrangements, or who simply value space and quiet over proximity to urban amenities. The area's lower density also means availability tends to be better than in Jacksonville's more competed-for neighborhoods closer to LRAFB — useful for renters who are moving to the area without a lot of lead time.
Median Home Price: ~$120,000–$160,000 | Average Rent: 1BR: $550–$650/mo | 2BR: $650–$850/mo | 3BR: $800–$1,050/mo
Safety: Gravel Ridge's lower-density, residential character generally contributes to a quieter, more stable safety environment than higher-density areas closer to the base or downtown. The area's country feel means fewer street-level incidents and a pace of community life that tends to self-regulate naturally.
Walkability / Transit: Highly car-dependent — more so than other Jacksonville neighborhoods. The northern, semi-rural character means daily errands, work commutes, and recreational activities all require a personal vehicle. This is rural-suburban living in the truest sense.
Top Amenities:
- Transvaal Lake — Local lake providing fishing and outdoor recreation without leaving the neighborhood
- Paradise Park — Community park in the Gravel Ridge area
- North Metro Medical Center — Nearby healthcare access; practical for residents and healthcare workers in the corridor
- Wooded residential character — Larger lots and tree coverage that create a more rural-feeling living environment
- Arkansas sport shooting complex — The Arkansas Game & Fish Commission Foundation operates a sport shooting complex accessible from the broader Jacksonville area
- Highway 107 access — Connects north toward Cabot and south toward Sherwood and North Little Rock
Best For: Renters who prioritize space and quiet over proximity to urban amenities, those with remote or flexible work arrangements, residents employed in the North Little Rock/Sherwood corridor, anyone who wants the most affordable and spacious housing Jacksonville's market offers
Nearest 10 Federal Storage Location:
- 503 Northgate Drive, Jacksonville, AR 72076 — Accessible via US-67/167 from the Gravel Ridge area; a practical option for residents with overflow from larger residential properties or those managing a transition between homes
6. GIBSON — BEST FOR RENTERS SEEKING TURNKEY OPTIONS
Gibson is consistently one of the top-listed neighborhoods for renters in Jacksonville — and it earns that status because it delivers exactly what most apartment-seeking renters want: organized apartment communities with consistent management, reliable amenities like washer/dryer hookups and 24-hour surveillance, and pricing that stays within Jacksonville's remarkably affordable range. Where neighborhoods like Indian Hills and Lakewood are largely composed of single-family homes and smaller landlord-owned rental properties, Gibson's rental inventory skews toward managed apartment communities — making it the right starting point for renters who want a more standardized experience and the conveniences that come with a professionally run property.
The Luxe Apartments and Village Square of Jacksonville are among the better-reviewed communities in and around the Gibson area, with amenities that go beyond what most markets at this price point would offer. The Gibson neighborhood's positioning — with solid access to the US-67/167 corridor, proximity to Jacksonville's commercial districts, and a reasonable commute to LRAFB — makes it practical for a range of renter profiles, from military families who want apartment living over a single-family rental to young professionals and civilian workers who want a simple, low-maintenance living situation at an exceptionally affordable price point.
Renters new to Jacksonville who aren't sure which part of the city best fits their lifestyle will find Gibson to be a sensible first landing spot. The managed apartment infrastructure means availability is generally more predictable than in single-family rental neighborhoods, and the professional management provides a more standardized move-in process. At Jacksonville's price points, it's easy to start in Gibson and move to a neighborhood that feels more like home once you've gotten a feel for the city.
Median Home Price: ~$140,000–$175,000 (ownership exists but Gibson skews rental) | Average Rent: 1BR: $600–$750/mo | 2BR: $700–$950/mo
Safety: Managed apartment communities in Gibson benefit from 24-hour surveillance and electronic gate access that provide a layer of security beyond what's available in single-family rental neighborhoods. Community management also means that problem tenants are addressed more systematically than in unmanaged rentals. The broader Gibson area's safety profile is consistent with Jacksonville's general pattern — not perfect, but improved by the structure of professional management.
Walkability / Transit: Car-dependent. Gibson's apartment communities have good highway access but require a vehicle for all daily needs, commuting, and recreation.
Top Amenities:
- Managed apartment amenities — Communities in the Gibson area offer features like in-unit washer/dryer hookups, on-site laundry, 24-hour surveillance, and smoke-free environments that provide a higher baseline of comfort
- US-67/167 corridor access — Efficient highway access to Little Rock, LRAFB, and Sherwood from the Gibson area
- Jacksonville commercial corridor — Dining, retail, and grocery within a short drive
- Dupree Park — Jacksonville's flagship park is within practical driving distance for Gibsonarea residents
- Little Rock metro proximity — The River Market District, UAMS, and downtown Little Rock entertainment and dining all within 20–25 minutes via US-67/167
Best For: First-time Jacksonville renters who want a managed apartment experience, military singles and couples who prefer apartment-style living over single-family rentals, young professionals seeking affordable and low-maintenance housing with reasonable commute access
Nearest 10 Federal Storage Location:
- 503 Northgate Drive, Jacksonville, AR 72076 — Conveniently located for Gibson-area residents who need extra space for furniture, seasonal items, or belongings that don't fit in an apartment
HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR JACKSONVILLE NEIGHBORHOOD
Jacksonville's neighborhoods are more differentiated than they might appear from the outside. Here's a practical decision framework based on what matters most to you.
If your life revolves around the base: The Base Meadows / LRAFB area is the clear answer. Short commute, base-adjacent community, and rental inventory calibrated to military family needs. You'll pay Jacksonville prices (already very low) and get the shortest possible drive to the main gate. On-base housing is also an option worth evaluating through LRAFB's housing office.
If community character and local identity matter more than logistics: Downtown Jacksonville and the Main Street corridor offer the city's most authentic sense of place. FestiVille, the Museum of Military History, a Chamber of Commerce with actual roots, and a walkable-by-Jacksonville-standards core make this the neighborhood that feels most like a community rather than a collection of residential units. Prices are lowest here too.
If you're a family who wants space and an established neighborhood: Indian Hills and Lakewood are the two best answers. Both offer single-family homes at prices that remain genuinely accessible, mature neighborhood character, and practical proximity to Jacksonville's park system. Lakewood edges ahead for families with young kids because of its particularly good access to Dupree Park and youth sports facilities.
If you want the most space and don't need urban proximity: Gravel Ridge's semi-rural, northern location delivers larger lots and quieter surroundings at the lowest price points in Jacksonville. It's a trade of commute convenience for space and quiet — a trade worth making if you work remotely or are employed in the North Little Rock/Cabot corridor.
If you're arriving in Jacksonville for the first time and want a clean, predictable rental experience: Gibson's managed apartment communities offer the most standardized move-in process, consistent amenities, and reliable management — useful when you're new to an area and haven't yet figured out which neighborhood fits best. You can always move later once you know the city.
SELF STORAGE IN JACKSONVILLE — 10 FEDERAL STORAGE LOCATION
Jacksonville's identity as a military city means storage needs here are different from most places. PCS moves happen on short notice. Deployments create storage gaps. Families need somewhere to put household goods during the months between assignments, and the window between a previous lease ending and a new housing situation beginning is often tighter than anyone plans for. 10 Federal Storage in Jacksonville is built around exactly these dynamics — month-to-month leases, fully online rental, and immediate gate access from your phone or computer, all designed to work with military timelines rather than against them.
The facility on Northgate Drive serves the full range of Jacksonville's neighborhoods, positioned with convenient access to the major routes that connect the city's residential areas. Whether you're in base-adjacent Base Meadows, in established neighborhoods like Indian Hills and Lakewood, or coming in from the Gravel Ridge corridor, Northgate Drive is accessible without a complicated drive. New customers receive up to one month free with no hidden fees and no long-term commitment.
10 Federal Storage — Jacksonville Location
- 503 Northgate Drive, Jacksonville, AR 72076 — Centrally accessible to Jacksonville's residential neighborhoods with direct access from major routes including US-67/167. Offers drive-up storage units for easy loading and unloading, electronic gate access with personalized codes, 24/7 online rentals and move-in, and video surveillance and monitoring. Unit sizes range from compact 5x5 for boxes and personal items through larger units suited to full household contents. Month-to-month leases available — no long-term commitment required. Ideal for military families managing PCS transitions, deployment storage, or the gap between housing assignments, as well as civilian renters in the process of moving, downsizing, or managing overflow from family homes.
View available units and reserve online today at 10 Federal Storage Jacksonville.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT JACKSONVILLE NEIGHBORHOODS
What is the cheapest neighborhood to rent in Jacksonville, AR?
Downtown Jacksonville and the Gravel Ridge area offer Jacksonville's most affordable rental options, with one-bedroom apartments available from $550 per month and single-family rentals starting in the low-to-mid $600s. The broader Jacksonville market is remarkably affordable by any regional standard — 88% of apartments in the city rent for $1,000 per month or less, according to RentCafe data from early 2026. Even Jacksonville's higher-priced, newer three-bedroom townhomes near the base run $1,050–$1,445 per month.
Is Jacksonville, AR a good place to live for military families?
Yes — Jacksonville is one of Arkansas's most military-friendly cities by design. The city's economy, culture, and infrastructure have been shaped by Little Rock Air Force Base for nearly 70 years, and that history shows in the practical details: rental inventory is calibrated to BAH rates and family needs, storage options are built around deployment and PCS timelines, and neighbors understand military life because they've lived it. On-base housing through LRAFB is also an option worth evaluating; the installation's housing office can provide current availability and BAH comparison information.
What is the safest neighborhood in Jacksonville, AR?
The base-adjacent corridors near LRAFB and the established residential neighborhoods of Indian Hills and Lakewood consistently earn better safety profiles than Jacksonville's city-wide average. Jacksonville overall has elevated crime statistics relative to national benchmarks — both violent and property crime run above average — so neighborhood selection matters. Managed apartment communities in areas like Gibson also offer electronic access controls and video surveillance that provide a practical baseline of security. The Gravel Ridge area's lower density contributes to a quieter, more stable environment. Checking current crime data by specific address — tools like CrimeGrade.org or the Jacksonville Police Department's publicly available data — is worth doing before committing to a specific block.
How far is Jacksonville from Little Rock?
Jacksonville is 15 miles northeast of downtown Little Rock via US Highway 67/167 — typically a 20-minute drive under normal traffic conditions. That proximity makes Jacksonville a viable base for residents who work in Little Rock, UAMS Medical Center, or North Little Rock but want significantly lower housing costs. The River Market District, Arkansas Children's Hospital, and the state government employment corridors are all within practical commuting range. One bus route connects Jacksonville to Little Rock, but the vast majority of residents commute by personal vehicle.
Does Jacksonville have its own school district?
Yes. The Jacksonville-North Pulaski School District was established in 2016, separating from the Pulaski County Special School District to create an independent district serving approximately 4,400 students. Niche assigns the district a C grade overall, with public schools in Jacksonville rated as above-average by Niche's methodology. For families with school-aged children, it's worth researching specific school assignments by address and reviewing the district's current academic performance data directly from the Arkansas Department of Education.
What outdoor activities are available in Jacksonville?
Jacksonville's park system punches above its weight for a city of its size. Dupree Park is the centerpiece — 170 acres with a fishing lake, disc golf course, athletic fields, walking trails, and the Splash Zone water park. The city also maintains dedicated baseball facilities, basketball courts, and playgrounds across multiple park sites, plus a dog park and youth center. A sport shooting complex operated by the Arkansas Game & Fish Commission Foundation serves residents who enjoy that recreational category. The Arkansas River, accessible via Little Rock and North Little Rock just 15 miles south, adds boating and fishing access to the outdoor recreation picture.
WELCOME TO JACKSONVILLE
Jacksonville is a city that rewards residents who value authenticity over polish. It doesn't have the Heights' restaurant row or Chenal Valley's master-planned infrastructure — but it has Little Rock Air Force Base, which makes it one of Arkansas's most economically stable communities. It has Dupree Park, which is genuinely one of the better urban parks in Central Arkansas. It has Main Street, with businesses that have been there a long time and a community that shows up for each other at FestiVille every summer. And it has a housing market that offers more square footage and more green space per dollar than almost anywhere else in the Little Rock metro. Whether you're here for an assignment, a career move, or a long-term commitment to Central Arkansas life, Jacksonville will meet you where you are.
And wherever you land, 10 Federal Storage on Northgate Drive is ready to help with the logistics — fully online rental, 24/7 access, month-to-month leases, and up to one month free for new customers.
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About 10 Federal Storage — Jacksonville
10 Federal Storage operates a self-storage facility in Jacksonville, AR at 503 Northgate Drive (72076), serving the full range of Jacksonville's residential neighborhoods with convenient access from US-67/167 and the city's major routes. Fully online rental, 24/7 access, drive-up units, and month-to-month leases available. Particularly well-suited to military families navigating PCS moves, deployments, and housing transitions near Little Rock Air Force Base. View available units here.
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